Likewise there are no paragraphs of text written in Teeline in this book, so reading practice would need to be supplemented- a far cry from Gregg’s functional method books. You’d have to make up more of your own or find others in other books. Everything in this book is within the bounds of the Teeline canon. There are a few things that I write differently, but that’s to be expected. So there are some words and phrases that the student will use before understanding why the words are written that way. What I didn’t like: I thought the sequence of lessons was strange, but my guess is that it’s designed to get people writing as quickly as possible. If one had a photographic memory, one could learn 90% of Teeline theory within 15 minutes from this book. He first teaches the alphabet, then single letter brief forms, commonly used words, word groupings, principles of joining letters, more details about vowels, two- and three-letter blends, word beginnings, word endings, numbers and dates, hints for speed-building, and an answer key for exercises. (Ben) Egginton (and published by Scream-Reel publishing) purports to teach Teeline in 40 pages.
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